The countdown is on.
In less than two months, the French team will be in Qatar with the crazy bet of retaining its title of world champion acquired four years ago in the country of Vladimir Putin.
To achieve this, Didier Deschamps, whose coach's contract ends at the end of the great international rally, knows better than anyone the pitfalls that will arise in front of his troops.
With a World Cup without any preparation, inserted in the middle of winter in a furious calendar for players mixed on all sides, uncertainties remain, and this is not the last sequence of September (victory against Austria 2 -0 and setback to Denmark 0-2) which will reassure the staff of the Blues.
With only one victory in the last six games and a shambles of doubts about the state of form of certain executives, the French team will not arrive serenely in Doha.
Maybe it's luck too.
To deflate the heads and concern a whole collective...
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